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John
Bring up all the buttons and then click on LOCK.
Then when you go around again the pictures appear.
Of course it does! I thought I'd done that before ... but it is getting on for 5 a.m. here - that's my excuse! Thanks for taking the time to extend it - following the logic of the layers is enlightening
JOHN -XaReg (FB) XaReg (DB - ignore prompt to register)
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I did a little further digging.... There are two additional file types (besides .wix) that are included in templates from WS and MM. "reverse engineering" the file formats would be the most difficult part, but once the formats were dedueced, it would be fairly trivial to write a program to take the three files in and output an XWD .web file.
Then anybody with licensed verions of those two products (and/or their template packs) could just convert them for easy XWD use. (No skill required)
I wish I had the "drive" to start it; getting all the file formats figured out can be daunting. I've done it before.....
Boo
Hi Boo,
One of the two other file types (the .xgt) is simply a renamed .gif image used in the theme preview.
The other file (.xws) is a text file that contains a list of attributes used by Webstyle and/or MenuMaker when rendering the template.
The key file is the .wix file which is simply a text version of a .web file. Open the .wix files in Web Designer and assemble them into a navbar.
See the attached image.
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Aridzone, here's a naming convention I prefer to use when doing Flash creations. I believe it will work equally as well in XWD and perhaps even easier to follow than your suggested method.
Egg
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Here's a XWD file using this convention. Button colours are yuck!
EDIT: I posted the wrong web file last night. Correct web now posted.
Last edited by Egg Bramhill; 10 April 2009 at 02:51 PM.
Egg
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EggAridzone, here's a naming convention I prefer to use when doing Flash creations. I believe it will work equally as well in XWD and perhaps even easier to follow than your suggested method.
The problem with your method is that when you rename something like 3_6_4
it also changes other buttons that you don't want changed (see attached)
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